Italian media: Galatasaray inspects Endika, Rome asks for more than 30 million euros
4:08pm, 1 July 2025Football
June 29 According to Slow Motion Network, when Galatasaray visited Endica, Rome asked for more than 30 million euros.
To meet the settlement agreement reached with UEFA on the Fiscal Fairness Act, Roma must realize capital gains of more than €10 million by June 30, prompting them to speed up the sale of key players.
Ndika is currently the most likely player to be sold, the Ivory Coast central defender joined Roma in a free transfer two years ago. Galatasaray has conducted an inspection of Ndika in recent hours, but Rome estimated him to be over 30 million euros, and such a deal would bring an extremely considerable profit, considering that he joined at zero transfer fees.
Paledes transfers to Boca youth are far from enough to get Roma to meet the requirements. In addition, Marseille is also interested in Ndika, but Roma's high requirements for transfer fees make it extremely difficult to advance the deal. Roma's main hope is still entrusted to Premier League teams, and the players' agents are currently actively seeking quotes in this market.
Rome's goal is to strive to find a price that meets expectations by the weekend to ensure a fiscal balance before the settlement of the fiscal year.
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